10 CURRENT LITERATURE. "Toppy, The Autotolosraphy of a Mon key." r Mollle Lee Clifford, la on. of Cald well's Anlrruil Autobiographical srlea. Th. orsan-arlnder's monkey Is familiar to all children, but they only aee hla Ufa from what stoma the bright .Id, but in this entertaining hook It will be found nls Ufa Is not so bright aa hla little red coat.. At last, however, he reaches his comfortable home strain, where he la forever v; to mischievous tricks. The H. M. Canlwell company of Boaton, la the puhllxher. "The Diary of a Bride," la an original and readable book. Bcfrinnlng with tl:e "fateful seven letters, married," this trIUe ilescrlhes her emotions, hopes, . Joya and fears during the first year of her wooded life. But the book does not keep to the dad level of honeymoon eentlmnt'illly. Instead, while there are many little luuchea of affection' It embodies an agreeable tiaeh of humor, a story .of home-making, a tusts for the unconventional, and, throughout, a rambling vein of feminine reflections on many things which make it thoroughly at tractive.. The book la published by Tliumaa Y. Crowtll at Co. "Bandy.'" by Alice Helgan Rice, author of "Mrs. M'lggs of the Cabbage Patch," and "lovey Mary." Is quite the most lovable si her characters to date. We enjoy Mrs. WlKgs philosophy, and we sympathise with I,vey Mary's trials, but. In common with every character in the book, we love Sandy from stowaway to happy bridegroom. A little Irish stowaway, he cornea 1 through many adventures to Clayton, a Kentucky town. ' where Judge Hollls takes him Into his heart and home; and here Sandy's Irish ' heart never wavers in Us devotion to the little aristocrat Whom he first sees on the big boat across a great gulf. Young love and loyalty "can bridge any gulf, however, und young love and loyalty are themes that have etenral Interest . We shall all want to resd "Bandy" because wc read "Mrs. Wlggs of the CalMge Patch" and 'Lovejf Mary;" we are likely to forget all about Mrs. Wiggs and Lovey Mary under Sandy's fascination. The Century compsny Is the publisher. "The Rejuvenation -of Aunt Mary."- by. Anne Warner, author of "Susan fleas." will add materially to her reputation as a writer of popular fiction. . 'It la the narra tive of the Adventures of Aunt Mary, an other capful creation. In New Tork, where she Is personally conducted by her nephew Jack and bis college friends. The humor is Irrefutable, and a pretty love story runs through the book. With "Susan Clegg and her friend, Mrs. Laturop" Anne Warner at tained a place in the little circle of American- Woman humorous writers who have achieved distinction so rapidly within re cent years.' Many, however, consider her first book . "A Wominl Will." a clever In ternational love comedy, written almost wholly in dialogue, the equal of "Susan Clegg." kittle. Brown A. Co., are the pub lishers. "Th- House by the River," by Florence Warden, is said to excel in every respect her former work, including "The House on the Marsh," of which about 200,000 copies were sold. The deep and intense Interest la this story does not lag In the least, .but Is carried out until the close of the book. Cvery reader will Imagine what the end ought to be, but nearly everyono will be surprised at the intensely Interesting de velopment at the close of the last chapter. It la published by the J. 8. Olglvle com pany. ... i ' i "The Flower of Destiny-An Kpisode of the - Second Empire,'., by William Dana Orcutt,. is the love story of Napolcan III ' ana Eugenie, which Is woven Into a dra matic little romance. Mile, de Montljo, of course, is a most fascinating heroine, and the love affair which led up to the crown of violets in the, , forest at Complegne had "nany Idylllo qualities. Mr. Oroutt has been very successful In telling the story In a graceful and channlng style. The book Is vary prettily bound In green and gold, and each page bears marginal decorations In lavendar. The. Illustrations are by Char lotte Weber. , t f , "Tha Wine" Press by Anna Robeson Brown,. Is the story of the shattering of a .woman's. faith In mankind and man's grad ual rehabilitation In her esteem In the per son of a. strong." upright, young doctor. ,Th story opens In a modern girl college and passed, by way of New Tork bohemla a. the . New England seacoaat. - The love passages are more than pretty; they are powerful. . The book is neither morbid nor bitter It is strong. D. Appleton & Co. Is tha publisher. ' "Tb. Rssutreotlon of Miss Cyntlilu," by Florence Moree Klngsley, Is a story , which ught to appeal to readers of .her former successful book, "The Transfiguration of Miss Philura, as It la .along the same lines. The story is a .wholesome one, full of quajntness and clever wit. ' When asked how she came to think of the plot Mrs. Klngsley shivered a i"le, then luugtmd. "I dreamed It," "h ' .id promptly, "and It. wasn't 'a pleasunt- dreamt either. I thought I was told that I had but a year to live. When-'. I awoke I was In full process of reconstructing my - life, while beads of anxious' perspiration stood out upon tii y forehead. The Impression was so vivid and lasting that inevitably It worked out into the story of Miss Cynthia." MUs Cynthia's one year, however, was extended to many years' of happiness. There Is a pleasing . little romance with several humor uus situations that will be much enjoyed. Podd. Mead sV Co. are the publishers. "Partners," by Re E. Beach, is a story of mining 'life, pointing to .the half-humor, oua, half-serious, but always hearty loyalty among men who have been partners, where there are more, hills than homes, and In cluding a touch of the. theater In Its Klon dike guise., and of woman In her moods. 8a In the collected volume of these stories there- U not only a well-rounded view of life In the northwest, but a hearty, hum orous view of life in general. . Mr. Beach's stories give another Instance of the strong, shaggy. , agile .vocabulary . that seems to coma easily to man who, having Mved among mines and rancbea. set out tor cite about them, MrCure., Phillips AC. are the publlahere.,t I'.'i ; - ' "I. ' K. ft. I..' . by Peter Rosegser. is a liAwiely, even eollooulal, account of the life of Jesus supposed to -be written by a poor young rarnenter In prison and under sen tence of death for a crime committed In a rash moment ef socialist! enthusiasm. It tlls of Jesus as a man. living and doing good among - men. and this latter-day rvaiuel. with -Its direct and naive sim plicity of diction.' brings the figure of the Saviour vividly near. The illustrations, Inj . feur -oelors,' were painted In the Holy Land by Corwln Knapp IJnson. A remarkable ' aenlus Is Peter Rosegger, German, peasant born, a sort v of modern apostle, who, ' Otrongh. bis unusual writings abqut Christ and Ills Word, baa gathered around Mm a ' great circle of admirers. HU lateat book, the great liter rv sensation of the day In Germany. - has for title the four mystle etera that were fixed at the head of the cross. I. N R. I. McCtare. Phillips et Co. are; ihe publishers. Above bonks - at lowest retail 1 prices. Matthews, IS South Fifteenth street. Muslin I Underwear 5al. a Satu Tally 1 Em "3 , Saturday Is Sale 'w0t Muslin UnUarw'r STILL ANOTHER PRICE-CUTTING DRESS GOODS REMNANTS Goods Priced to Clear Them All Away at Once. $1 DRESS GOODS AT 25C YARD Hundreds and hundreds of yards of our Tory bett all wool drrs goods that we have determined to sell out and clear away In the quickest time. Thousands of pieces of black and all colors In coat lengths, skirt lengths and enough for entire suits, actually sold a little while ago up to $1, yard 23c Dress Goods at 10c In the Annex we offer wool dress ' goods In plaids and all styles for children's dresses, etc.. yd. Travelers Matched Sample Pieces Many of these samples enough for waists and skirts, at, each ....... Dress Goods In Mack and all colors, In Annex will go at, per yard . , 10c 5c 39c REMNANTS OP LACES Vals and Torchons f I ; r g variety of widths, edgings and Insertings, yard liC-aC-JC EMBROIDERIES All the medium widths of the finest cambric and Swiss embroideries and insertings, all new patterns T 7I worth up to 15c yard, at, per yard 3C- 2C Perl Buttons In the Annex, at Doien. lie and 2Jc ' SSL EC All tbn Imnnrtprit' RamnlM nf vaV vets in black and colors, also all the silk remnants, r at, each DC Velvet remnants in big assortment of shades and many of excel lent grades clearing price only, yard IUC On bargain squares all the rem nants and short lengths of silks, hundreds of pieces ( clearing price, per yard . UC Shirt Waist Silk plain, figured an dstrlped Armure and, many other novelties, special, irf per yard . . ; OJQ 91.no 8llk for 5c Yard Thous . ands of yards of high grade plain and fancy, silks on sale printed messaline, pompadour, Louisene, French twill CCl and plain taffeta, yard.. DUC BARGAIN FRIDAY 111 THE BASEMENT Yard wide best dress percale, white and colored grovnds with neat stripes, dots, checks and figured, for, yard 3'C KMnch wide white lawns, sneer . India Lslnone, extra good value ani at ISc yard, M V will go at, yd.... Bis; lot twilled sateens, very desirable for all lining purposes, aaaa. etc., regular 19c '.P value, at, yard.. " IN FORENOON Regular 10c grade of dress and apron gingham, in mill lengths, checks, stripes and plain shades, all go at, per yard Fine dress ginghams, stylish stripes and checked effects, rtress lengths, for, yard , Figured and printed madras nice waists and shirts. 16c qual ity, for. yard .. 8;c striped makes 8!c Extra ' heavy white and colored cotton bed blankets, extra large size .choice of aO this great odd JJOfl pr. - 5c cd sa, li va 31c Ir Friday, Another lot 1ml tation broadcloth ,ln colors, will . go at. yard....... AFTERNOON 1 Beginning at 1:30 we will sell Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale, Blackstone and Wamsutta and Hope muslin. The value is well known they will go at, yard . . 5c FOUR SPECIALS IN THE BIO LINEN Mill remnants of mercerized and cream table damask, worth up to 50c; while It lasts, yard 15c Milt remnants of all linen Barnsley and Russlra . crash toweling, worth 1214c. fori yard 5c 8-4 and 10-4 ready to use hemmed linen pattern table cloths, worth up to $1.25, for ea., 69c SALE Big lot of all kiods table damask rem nants, length) otllt3f yds. at less than cost to import. NOTION SALE BASEMENT 2.000 4-yard pieces Finishing Braids 3 00O remnants of Garter in white and colored, , ttiou: f worth 5c special. . Vf . -w aasj'ssar vara eacQ. at piece. EXTRA SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS In Basament 8ho Dept Tomorrow Wa Offar MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S RED FELT SLIPPERS They are regular 50c quality Felt 4CA Slippers; Friday Basement pair, IwC DRANDEIS BOSTON STORE FRIDAY SPECIAL IUMWB3& - - - FRIDAY SPECIAL- ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK BOYS' KNEE PATS SUITS From Straus-Eisendrath Co. teilv. Boys' $3.50 Suits at $1.69 These are all newest styles excellent winter wool materials made to jpve good wear third floor' Friday special at per BUlt 69 Strauf-Elsendratfc's Entire Surplus Stock BOYS' 75c KNEE PANTS AT 29c ' In this stock of Knee Pants are all sizes plain and mixtures well sewed Beams strong cloths for rough wear worth up to 75c, at pair 29c Boys' $3.50 Heavy Reefers at 98c Heavy all wool friezes, chinchillas and meltons, with Q Q large 6torm collar a big bargain Friday at wOC BASEMENT Men's Overcoats and Suits These are icood quality Orer coats anil" Knit. a Afi warm and well I Mfl Waw w BASEMENT Men's t Young Men's Pants Plain stripes and fancies for every oar Business wear toeae pants kit mm wg mm any you par tour times tti prtca tor, IVlvlaj pair 98c A fine room with a vault heat lightr-water janitor service in a . fire proof office building for $18.00 The Bee Building. wm aaBaaaaaBBM 0)X nil 0L4HA WEATIUCR FOIIECAST Friday Fair TATT TTf 1rhAKA9. Green Trading Stamps Every Time 1 1 1 1 V IS H Bi Remnaixt Sale of Dress Goods Short Lengths (2 to 6. yards) of Serges, Cheviots, Panamas, Scotch Suitings, Checks and Crepes, lengths suitable for children's dresses, separate skirts and waists, worth up to $1.25 yard; while they last Friday, a yard .39c liemnanjs of Silk Eoliennes, French Voile, fine Panamas, French Serges, Prunella Cloths and plain and fancy Mo hairs, worth to $2.50 yard; while they Jast Friday, yd. .50-3. A Big Silk Bargain White China Silk, will launder, previ ously sold at 45c yard; while it lasts Friday, a yard. . ,25'i Remnants in Our Domestic Department All our remnants of Outing Flannel and Flannelettes, that sold up to 35c a . yard; Friday, a. yard, only..,. ...... .... ... . . ..... , ,5c White Madras Waistings, 27 and 32 inches wide, all full ,s pieces and worth to 35c yard; Friday, a yard 15o White and Ecru Curtain Scrim, 36 and 38 inches' wide, full pieces, worth 10c yard; Friday, a jrard, only.' 8-oz. Good Cotton Bats; Friday, each ..' 5c Bleached Crash Toweling, the 8c quality; Friday, a yd. 5c Child's Qrib Comforts, filled with white cotton, worth 50c each; Friday, each . .. : . . .29c Full size Bed Comforts, filled with nice white fluff cotton, silkpline covered, worth $1.50 each ; Frida3r, each, only. 983 15c Laces, 2c White cream and ecru Venise, Torchon and Paraguay Laces, worth to 15c yard; Friday, a yard. . . .2o 25o Laces, 5c-r-White, cream and ecru Venise, Cluny, Para guay, Torchon and English Twine Bands and Laces, worth 15c to 25d; Friday, a yard. ............... . . .......... .5c 25c Face Veilings,-10c Plain and fancy Mesh Veilings, with or Without dots, mostly blacks, worth to 25c a yard; special Friday,- a yard 10c Cleaning Up of Golf Gloves Every Golf Glove in the house must be sold, worth to $1.25 a pair; divided into two lots: Worth to 75c pair special. 35c Worth to $1.25 pair special.... ....50c 15c Neckwear, 2c From 10 to 12 M. Friday we will place on sale a big lot of Wash Stocks and Turnovers, worth 15c, each, at .2c 15c Linen Collars, 5c Odd lot of Ladies' Linen Collars, slightly soiled,. 15c ones; Friday for, each 5c Remnant Embroideries Cheap From 9 to 11 A. M. Friday. Big lot of Embroidey Remnants, from 2 to 5-yard lengths, worth to 15c yard; special Friday, a yard. 3VjC Remnant Ribbon Sale Friday Big lot of Fancy Ribbons, worth from 15c td 35c yard, in ll2 and 2-yard lengths; special, a remnant. , .. ... 20c From 9 WIO A. M. A lot of Ribons, all kinds and colors, worth to 25c a yard ; special, a remnant, 10c and ....... 4c Wash Belts,:lOc About 10 dozen of plain and white Duck Wash Belts, worth 15c each; this sale, only ,10c Children's Hose, 5o From 10 to 12 BL Fast black ribbed Hose, srtiall sizes, regular 10c value; special Friday, pr,5c Ladies'. Walking Skirts Nearly one hundred samples of new styles,' including all , the newest colors and styles prices from $2.95 to $9.50, are less than cost of the material. Ladies Beaver Shawls Shades of brown, gray and black, . reversible,' worth $2.00, for. .$1.25 Girls' Dresses Ages 6 to 14 years, plain and fancy colors, former prices $1.50 and $2.00, now ... $1.19 Ladies Knit Petticoats, the 50c qualities, Friday for. . .25c Babies Bonnets All silk, warm interlining, lace and fur trimed, 75c and $1.00 qualities, at . . . 48c Gingham House Aprons 25c qualitj',' for , . 15c BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY Money saved, and the beat products. Fresh Roasted Coffee, pound 16c Tea Sifting.' per pound pacaace....lio 20c Pint Bottle Catsup ......... (Bennett's Bargain- Soap, ten bars. 26c A big lot of Gedney s Pickles, , 1 5g 25o slse for ... Thirty Green Trading Saiiips with twenty pounds Granulated $1,00 nfdCTOBs' Bva pirated" Cream, made In Colorado, the best ever, ten Green Trading Stamps with can Illg - Red Cross Cream Ten Green Trading Stamps with ten pound sack Corn Meal, white ge or yellow, at TO CLOSB OUT! ltVic Corn, per can lOo Wax Beans, per can loo Gelatine., per package -5c ttc Oyster, per can i.u. p.u)).ii ner can Ten Green Trading Stamps with 2Sfi i cans Brockport Tomatoes Ten Green Trading Stamps with two cans kittle Dexter Early 25c June Peas Ten Green Trading Stamss with tao parkagea Bennett s Capitol 20c WIGGLE1 STICK s'piAiio 'GrejBn Trading Stamps with si 6c TCfi stliks Wiggle SUck Bluing..... .-;v Ten Green Trading Stamps with 25c S Wc sticks Wiggle Sticks Bluing 'v JELL-O SPECIAL Ten Green Trad ing Stamps with three packages Jell-o, aaorted flavors, tne JjC most delicious dessert Headquarters tor Butter and Cheese. The Igivito! The wonderful self light ing ga mantle turn on guS as you would fllectric light lights itself. 3 Ck sunrise Burier, man tle and globe complete $1.25 Memtle- 35c Demonstration. Friday, at Coal Desk Mala Floor. Consignee' Sale i Pictures Saturday Lao Jscapea and Sea scapes, In oil superbly f A framed, values up to JnllJ $35- -Saturday See Art Window. I I A I wade, worth up to f8 y m tm M m SPADRA COAL Is as good as tuiy coal that was ever dug out of the ground. There is heat in every lump. It requires lest. ooaJ in the firepot and less draft and you can always de pend on its burning freely. It contains neither sulphur nor iron, so will not melt and stick to stove linings. Does 90 per cent of the service of Pennsylvania Anthracite and sells for $8.50 A TON Grate, Egg or No. 4 6izev We give full weight aiid ' deliver it promptly. ' : C. B. Havens & Co.. - TaiftTiAriA 317. . 219 South 16th Street. : .ii iii " DENTAL TAHj ROOMS. Iy 1517 Douglas St. ' . DE 'JTT STATE VETRIHAJUAN, H. L RAMACCIOTTI. D. V. S t:rrr vstibriahi. ' ' . . Ottio and Innrniary, atb and laasoo ata.. Oreateit , Muslin .: Underwear . Bargains , Ever Shown . THE RELIABLK HTUKK. Great Sale of Rugs an& Carpets Saturday Friday Is Remnant Day saaHMasBiMHBSSHHnBsaMManHBnaaaaHHHMsaMSi A day of great Interest to till economical buyers. Don't miss Friday's bargains. Our Friday Silk Sale is the greatest assortment of the week. Tomorrow greater bar gains than ever. Extra salespeople, so everyone can get waited on. 11.00 36-Inch ... 69c FROH 8 TO 9 Our -Black Taffeta, at yard.-. . FHOM 10 TO 11--Our $1:25 36-Inch Black Peau de Sole, at . HCk yard; VC FROM a TO 4 Our 11.25 and $1.00 iZ7-lnch Fancy Silk, in beautiful styles,., yard. OVH 8C , BARGAIN COUNTER With color 27-ln. taffeta remnants, fancy silks for suits, black, taffeta, peau de sole and peau de cygnes. 39c color peau de cygnes, our $1.00 moire, plaid for waists, corded fancy silks, new and pretty, for spring, a great snap at, yard .39c Jap Wash Bilks 35c Natural Jap Wash Ji? Our 65c grade at, yd.TJt -In. Whit Jap Wash Silk f Q 85c grade at, yard ...1C 27-Inch Natural Our 60c grader at yard . 86-ln Silks O 10 Remnants of High Grade Dress Goods FROM 8:0 TO ll NOON We will sell highgrade' wool dress goods, remnants, broadcloths, prunellas, -rain prooH, . Henriettas, that sold from $1.00 to $3.00 per yard, at a 'yard 49c, 89c, 26c, Irt 16c and ....i IUC FROM 2 TO 5 P. M. We will place an entirely new line of wool dress goods remnants, In all the spring weaves, some of the finest goods made, that sold from $1.60 to $4.98 yard, at yard 6fc, 49e, Iff- "89c and mCDC REMNANTS OF FIXE LININGS. FORENOON All remnants, up C to 26c yd... rill go at.,... .. OC IN THE AFTERNOQN Ali nne rem nants, up to 59c yard, will go at IUC Remnants of Flannels, Outing Flannels. Etc. Remnants of Arnold's Fine Flan nelettes, the regular 15o grade, 80 Inches wide, ' good patterns, t 1 will go at a yard T. . .r6C Remnants of 7V6e and 8c extra weight Outing Flannels, will close "Tl at a yard '. , J& Remnants of Silklnes that sold up to 15c yard, at yard, f 84 7c and......... OC Remnants of Comfort ' 7 Calico at A large line of other remnants, too numerous to mention. Remnants of Table Linen Bleached and unbleached table linen, in lengths from 1' to 3 yards and from 58 to 72 Inches wide, goods that sold from 25c up to $2.00 per yard, in four lots, at per yard f g 60c, 80c 2'm; and IDC One lot of slightly soiled napkins, lots of them, full dozen, In bleached and unbleached, to close at, T each JC Remnants .of English long cloth, in long mill lengths, regular 10c, 12c, 15c and ISo quality in 8 lots, at f yd., 10c, 8Vc and., O2C Remnants of blenched cambric, fine qunlity, full 3(1 Inches Mi wide, at, yard, sC Remnants of unbleached muslin, mill lengths, (Indian Head ' ,, r quality), at, yd ....aJC One lot of buck and Turkish towels. In bleached and , unbleached, regular 12V6c, 15c and 10c quality, tf at, each ......IUC Remnants of Wash Goods Remnants of Indigo Blue Prints, regular 6c goods, on sale.... Remnants of 36-inch ' Percales Remnants of 10c Trinted Sateens..- ., Remnants of J2c Dress Ginghams. Remnants of I5c Flannelettes .35c 5c 10c 5c Ale Remnants of all kinds of Wash Goods, - in -short lengths at, a . . . , f - yard.. ....... .-...(...; IC Remnants of Dress' ' " ' 3 Plaids..... ' iC Remnants of Standard 93 rrlnU ,.OC At 2 P. M. another new line of Rem nants will be placed ou sale at tweejlrg reductions. Hayden's Grocery Prices Always in the Lead Highest quality and freshest goods, everything we sell. Our guarantee with 22 pounds Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for .91.00 48-pound sacks Fancy High Patent . Minnesota Flour nothing finer for family use per sack 91-25 10 pounds best Granulated Cornmeal ..lfic 8 pounds beat Rolled Oatmeal. . .25c 7 pounds best Hand Picked Navy ' Beans - 25c 7 pounds best Pearl Sago, Barley, Farina or Hominy. 25c 10 bars best brands Laundry Soap 25c 2-pound can Fancy. Sweet Sugar Corn ...5c 2-pound can Fancy Wax or String Beans : ; . 6c 2- pound can Early June Sifted Peas , 7c 3- pound can Golden Pumpkin.. 7 He 3-pound can Boston Baked Beana.7tc 3-pound can Sauer Kraut 7Hc 3-pound can Spinach 8 l-3c 8-pound can Golden Table Syrup. 8 l-Sc 8-pound can Fancy Table Peaches ...12Ue 1-pound can Alaska Salmon. , . , , ,',9c OU Sard Ines, per can . . 8c Diamond C Mince Meat, pkg f4c The best Soda or Oyster Crackers, per pound 6c Fresh, crisp Ginger Snaps, pound.. 5c Another Big Creamery Butter Sale., Fancy Separator Creamery Butter retailed everywhere for 25e to 28c pound our price, per pound,.. 21o .Oranges!. Oranges! Oranges! -We have bought, of the California Fruit Growers' association a car of Fancy Highland Navel Oranges. .Every person in Omaha knows the quality of the Highland Navels, of which we sold thousands of boxes last season. They are the sweetest, Julcest and richest flavored orange that grows. Tomorrow we will place this car on sale at dos.'.20o No Limit All You want. ' Visit Our 5c and 10c Department in Basement. HAYDEEV BROS. New Semi - Weekly Solid Vestibule Through Train BETWEEN ST. LOUIS and the CITY OF MEXICO VIA THE I Iron mountain Route Texas & Pacifio Railway International &. Great Northern R. R. and the National Lines of Mexico First train south-bound reaves St. Louis 8:00 a. m., Tuesday. January 16th, and every Tuesday and Friday thereafter. In addition to the service shown above a through Pullman Bleep ing Car leaves St. Louis dally at 1:30 p. m. for the City of Mexico. For full Information call or address: , TOM HUGHES, T. T. GODFREY, Trav. Pass. Agt Pass, and Ticket Ajrt. S. E. Corner 15th and Farnam, Omaha, Neb. 1 H. 0. TOWNSEND, - Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. OUAiiA. NEB Telaphon. tn, J Sewing Machines and Supplies . We have a fall line of First-Cflass Sewing Machines, as well as parts and attachments for all 4he popular machines mude; all of best quality. Good Machines Uented at 75c per we'.:. Repairing done In first-class shape and at very reasonable prices. Call us up when in need of anything in this Una. P. E. FLODMAN & CO., 1514 Copitol Ave, T.lephoa. 1ST4.